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Sports Retailing in India: Opportunities, Constraints and Way Forward Working Paper No. 250 Sports Retailing in India: Opportunities, Constraints and Way Forward Arpita Mukherjee Ramneet Goswami Tanu M Goyal Divya Satija June 2010 INDIAN COUNCIL FOR RESEARCH ON INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS Contents Foreword ................................................................................................................ i Abstract ................................................................................................................. ii Acknowledgements ..............................................................................................iii Abbreviations ....................................................................................................... iv Introduction........................................................................................................... 1 1. Global Sports Sector ........................................................................................ 4 2. Overview of the Sports Retail Sector in India............................................... 8 3. Government, Federations and the Policy Framework ............................... 12 3.1 Governance Structure ............................................................................ 12 3.1.1 Sports ................................................................................................ 12 3.1.2 Manufacturing and Retail ................................................................. 14 3.2 Government Policies and Schemes ....................................................... 14 3.2.1 Policies on Sports .............................................................................. 14 3.2.2 Policies on Retail .............................................................................. 16 3.2.3 Policies on Manufacturing ................................................................ 20 3.3 International Strategies, Domestic Policy and Its Implications .......... 21 4. Some Bulk Consumers of Sports products .................................................. 26 4.1 Government and Federations ................................................................ 26 4.2 Schools, Colleges, Clubs, etc. ................................................................ 28 5. Status of Selected Sports in India ................................................................. 28 5.1 Team Sports ........................................................................................... 30 5.2 Individual Sports .................................................................................... 30 5.3 New/Niche Sports .................................................................................. 31 5.4 Leisure and Fitness Activities ............................................................... 32 5.5 Other Sports/Activities ........................................................................... 33 6. Sports Retail: The Survey Findings ............................................................. 34 6.1 Small/Traditional versus Large/Corporate Retailers ........................... 41 6.2 Distribution Chain and Product Sourcing ........................................... 43 6.3 Sports product Manufacturing .............................................................. 45 6.4 Consumers ............................................................................................. 48 7. Barriers to Sports Retail ............................................................................... 53 8. Reforms Required .......................................................................................... 60 9. What Should Retailers Do?........................................................................... 65 10. Conclusion .................................................................................................... 67 References ............................................................................................................ 69 Appendix A ........................................................................................................... 72 Appendix B ........................................................................................................... 76 Appendix C ........................................................................................................... 78 Appendix D ........................................................................................................... 80 List of Tables Table 1.1: Growth Rate of Global Sports Industry in 2007 .......................................... 6 Table 1.2: Growth Rate of Global Sports Industry in 2008 .......................................... 7 Table 2.1: Sampling Frame ......................................................................................... 11 Table 3.2.2.1: Clearances required by Sports Retailers .............................................. 19 Table 3.3.1: Sports and Retail Services in W/120 ...................................................... 22 Table 3.3.2: Summary of Commitments in UR and Doha Round .............................. 23 Table 3.3.3: Offers/Commitments of WTO Member Countries: Sports Services and Retail Related Services .................................................................................... 24 Table 3.3.4: National Treatment in the Revised Offers of Selected Countries ........... 25 Table 5.1: Top 10 Sports by Participation .................................................................. 29 Table 6.1: Sports Products and Some Common Retail Formats ................................. 35 Table 6.2: Selected Cities and Opportunities for Corporate Sports Retail ................. 38 Table 6.3: Fast-Moving Sports Products and Prices of Select Foreign Brands .......... 39 Table 6.4: Retail Goods: Brands and Pricing.............................................................. 40 Table 6.1.1: Comparison of Large and Small Retailers: Survey Findings ................. 42 Table 6.3.1: Manufacturing Clusters in India ............................................................. 46 Table 6.3.2: Factors Contributing to Manufacturers’ Growth .................................... 47 Table 6.4.1: Buying Patterns for Sports Goods .......................................................... 50 Table 6.4.2: Brands that are Most Frequently Purchased ........................................... 51 Table 7.1: Restrictions ................................................................................................ 60 List of Figures Figure 2.1: Annual Spending on Recreational Products and Services .......................... 9 Figure 3.1.1.1: Structure of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports ....................... 12 Figure 3.1.1.2: Structure of Sports Federations in India ............................................. 13 Figure 4.1.1: Sponsorship for Individual and Team Sports ........................................ 27 Figure 6.1.1: Comparison of Large and Small Retailers by Product Category .......... 41 Figure 6.1.2: Average No. of Employees by Store Size ............................................. 43 Figure 6.2.1: Differences between Wholesalers and Distributors .............................. 44 Figure 6.2.2: Distribution Chain in India for Domestic Production ........................... 44 Figure 6.2.3: Distribution Chain for Imported Products ............................................. 45 Figure 6.4.1: Consumer Age Groups .......................................................................... 49 Figure 6.4.2: City-Wise Consumers’ Spread .............................................................. 50 Figure 6.4.3: Where do you want to buy the product?................................................ 52 Figure 6.4.4: Factors Affecting Choice of Modern Retail Outlets ............................. 52 Figure 6.4.5: Factors that determine choice of brands ................................................ 53 Figure 7.1: Financial Outlays of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports for Sports and Physical Education .................................................................................... 54 Foreword Retail is one of the fastest growing sectors in India. However, th is sector is highly regulated and is one of the few in which restrictions on foreign direct investment still exist . ICRIER has conducted a series of studies on India’s retail sector, focusing on the reform s required to modernise the sector . This paper is in continuation of this strand of ICRIER’s research. The paper highlights the positive impact of the growth in sports retail ing on the expansion of manufacturing capacities in the sector. The paper argues in favour of a holistic policy approach to develop the sports sector in India. Based on a primary survey, it recommends vari ous reform measures, which will not only benefit the sports retail sector, but also its manufacturing. The pap er point s out that rather than restrict foreign direct investment in retail, the country should come up with appropriate regulations that will all ow the retail sector to be modernised without having an adverse impact on the self-organised sector. Such a win-win policy is both possible and feasible. (Rajiv Kumar) Director and Chief Executive June 29, 2010 i Abstract Sports retail is a small but fast growing segment of modern retail in India. Recently, the country has been hosting many international sports and this has given a boost to this sector. Many foreign and domestic corporate retailers have entered sports retail. Sports goods manufacturing is a focus area in the Foreign Trade Policy
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